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Nasreena Muzafar

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There are hundreds of career options after 10th and 12th that you can pursue without maths like, Bachelor's in Science
Bachelor's in Arts. B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce). BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration). Law (LLB). BMS [Bachelor of Management Studies]. Journalism / Mass Communication. Bachelor of Foreign Trade. Company Secretary. Retail Management
LLB (Bachelor in Law / Legum Baccalaureus)
CA (Chartered Accountancy)
CMA (Certified Management Accountancy)
CS (Company Secretary

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Nasreena Muzafar

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Careers for Applied Mathematics Majors
Actuary. Animator. Architect. Biostatistician. Budget Analyst. Climatologist. College Professor. Computer Scientist. Mathematician. Aerospace Engineer. Economist. Actuary. Statistician. Cryptographer. Financial Analyst.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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Best colleges for mathematics in India are
Aligarh Muslim University. India|Aligarh
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) India|Mumbai
Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata. India|Kolkata
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Madras. Indian Institute of Science (IISC) - Bangalore. St Stephen's College, New Delhi. New Delhi, Hindu College Delhi
Miranda House, New Delhi. Loyola College, Chennai. MCC Chennai, Chennai. HRC, New Delhi. Presidency College, Chennai.

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palak mahajan

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Ofcourse you can join B.Com in Jai Hind College. You know what Commerce students literally need not to do Mathematics. If you are a non-Maths Commerce student then also you can have good career opportunities available so just go for it.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You have the following job options after getting a M.Sc. In mathematics:
1. Qualify for the UCG NET exam to pursue a Ph.D. and become a lecturer.
2. You can become a data scientist at leading IT companies.
3. You can apply for private-sector jobs such as those of a statistician, investment analyst, or data analyst.
4. You can pursue courses like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data Science to work in top software companies.
5. You can become a research scientist at top government organizations like NASA and CSIR. Based on your job, you can expect to earn anywhere from Rs. 3.2 LPA to Rs. 10 LPA.

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Dinesh L

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You can do any programme of degree
But for entrance exam you have to do any additional course
As you have taken commerce in 12th, take B.Com and go further for your studies
You will have to work hard as more competitions increasing year. All the best.

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Pawan Kumar

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Social Science would be a better option, if you have studied commerce stream in class 12th with subjects like economics. Otherwise, it would be better to apply for PGT for commerce teacher post. If you are applying for TGT, then you won't have option for commerce subject, as it is only taught at +2 level. Hence, social Science is the only option or you can also go for Maths if you have studied Maths at +2.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The per year fee of B.Sc. (Hons.) of Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, Kolkata is about Rs 10490.

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Dinesh L

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You can take any one course according to your interest of field in which your gonna success in can be anything but think deeply before you choose any course
You have to not study hard try to study at interest, like the subject and study.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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CBSE Class 12 Maths Deleted Syllabus 2022-2023- Plus Two Maths Deleted Portion form NCERT Exercises. Existence of non-zero matrices whose product is the zero matrixes. Proof of the uniqueness of inverse, if it exists. Rolle's and Lagrange's Mean Value Theorems (without proof) and their geometric interpretation.

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